in reply to ActiveState: Package required Business License

That is interesting. I thought AS only charges for their proprietary unix builds (Solaris, HPUX, AIX). Is AS tagging by hand "hot" modules for Business License or is there a proprietary window (days/weeks/months) until a ppm package goes free? Or is it a bug with the website that until the archive/build log moves from the build system to the website the lock icon stays on because its really a "not found" in the database? With my experiance with AS's PPM build servers, they recognize the new release in 24-48 hours, it gets a red or green button but the build log links of the new release are all 404 not found for 1-3 more days. Maybe the build log 404 bug is now a lock icon? I would like to see this mystery solved.
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Re^2: ActiveState: Package required Business License
by flamey (Scribe) on Aug 27, 2012 at 22:13 UTC

    Fixed. It was a problem on PPM servers, and they had to manually update bits to fix it after my post on AS forum.

      Thanks for an answer and it is good to know it was simply a bug in AS's system, not a new business model at AS. Its over 1 month later BTW. I lost hope on getting an answer a long time ago :-)
Re^2: ActiveState: Package required Business License
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 25, 2012 at 03:55 UTC

    I would like to see this mystery solved.

    :) thats not likely to happen at perlmonks :)